Law of attraction classics suggestion is power sports
1. Law Of Attraction
Classics Suggestion Is
Power Sports
This subtle force of the repeated suggestion overcomes our reason, acting directly on our
emotions and our feelings, finally penetrating to the very depths of our subconscious
minds. This is the basic principle of all successful advertising—the continued and
repeated suggestion that first makes you believe, after which you are eager to buy. In
recent years we have enjoyed a vitamin spree.
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For centuries tomatoes were looked upon as poisonous. People dared not eat them until
some fearless person tried them and lived. Today millions of people eat tomatoes, not
knowing that they were considered unfit for human consumption. Conversely, the lowly
spinach nearly went into the garbage pail after the United States Government declared
that it did not contain the food values attributed to it for decades. Millions believed this
and refused to honor Popeye’s favorite dish any longer.
Clearly, the founders of all great religious movements knew much about the power of
the repeated suggestion and gained far-reaching results with it. Religious teachings have
been hammered into us from birth, into our mothers and fathers before us and into their
parents and their parents before them.
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There’s certainly white magic in that kind of believing.
Such statements as “What we don’t know won’t hurt us” and ‘Ignorance is bliss” take on
greater significance when you realize that only the things you become conscious of can
harm or bother you. We have all heard the story of the man who didn’t know it couldn’t
be done and went ahead and did it.
Psychologists tell us that as babies we have only two fears: the fear of loud noises and
the fear of falling. All of our other fears are passed on to us or develop as a result of our
experiences; they come from what we are taught or what we hear and see.
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I like to think of men and women as staunch oak trees that can stand firm amid the
many crosscurrents of thought that whirl around them. But far too many people are like
saplings that, swayed by every little breeze, ultimately grow in the direction of some
strong wind of thought that blows against them.
The Bible is filled with examples of the power of thought and suggestion. Read Genesis,
Chapter 30, verses 36 to 43, and you’ll learn that even Jacob knew their power. The
Bible tells how he developed spotted and speckled cattle, sheep, and goats by placing
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rods from trees, partially stripping them of their bark so they would appear spotted and
marked, in the watering troughs where the animals came to drink. As you may have
guessed, the flocks conceived before the spotted rods and brought forth cattle,
“ring-straked, speckled, and spotted.” (And incidentally, Jacob waxed exceedingly rich.)
Moses, too, was a master at suggestion. For forty years he used it on the Israelites, and
it took them to the promised land of milk and honey. David, following the suggestive
forces operating on him, slew the mighty, heavily armed Goliath with a pebble from a
slingshot.
Joan of Arc, the frail little Maid of Orl
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